What would be a plausible explanation to elevated plasma glucose, despite a patient having undergone a low carb diet.
Despite a patient having undergone low carb diet TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS can cause elevated plasma glucose level.
In type 2 DM, insulin resistance in the liver reflects the failure of hyperinsulinemia to suppress gluconeogenesis, which results in fasting hyperglycemia and decreased glycogen storage by the liver in the postprandial state.Increased hepatic glucose production occurs early in the course of diabetes, although likely after the onset of insulin secretory abnormalities and insulin resistance in skeletal muscle.
therefore GLUCONEOGENESIS & GLYCOGENOLYSIS increases the plasma glucose level.
What would be a plausible explanation to elevated plasma glucose, despite a patient having undergone a...
high blood pressure and is elevated blood glucose levels. Explain what, physiologically, is occuring with the client in regards to her diet What could she be eating replace to improve her high blood pressure and glucose intolerance? she eiminate trom her det andeor to cause these issues, why are these issues occuring, what should 2. at is the difference between a diet f refined, starchy car rates whole grain carbohydrates? How does this difference effect one's blood g levels?
what the nurse would monitor when having a patient on diabetic diet, calorie restricted diet, Sodium restricted, and renal diet?
If the serum prolactin was elevated, in your patient, what action would you take? Describe how to interpret a LIPID profile? What are the recommended levels for triglyceride? What disorders cause elevated triglycerides? What are the recommended levels for LDL? What are the recommended goals for treatment? You are reviewing a urinalysis on your patient. There are RBC’s present in the urinalysis. What would you do?
What is a possible explanation as to why a burn patient would have low calcium levels? Low RBCs? Low Hbg/Hct? High platelets?
if patient 2, B-, was given B+ blood, what would happen in regards to his/her plasma antibodies?
what observations would be made if the glucose content of a diabetes patient and a healthy individuals' urine had been measured?
what kind of patient history questions would you ask a patient that is having a negative contrast media done?
A patient is classified as having gestational diabetes if her glucose level is greater than 140 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) one hour after ingesting a sugary drink. Grace's measured glucose level one hour after the sugary drink varies according to the Normal distribution with d=135mg/dl and o=10mg/dl. If a single glucose measurement is made, what is the probability that Grace is diagnosed with gestational diabetes? a. 0.691 ob.0.832 c. 0.168 d. 0.309
A patient is classified as having gestational diabetes if her glucose level is greater than 140 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) one hour after ingesting a sugary drink. Grace's measured glucose level one hour after the sugary drink varies according to the Normal distribution with u= 135mg/dl and o=10mg/dl. If a single glucose measurement is made, what is the probability that Grace is diagnosed with gestational diabetes? a. 0.168 6.0.691 6.0.309 d. 0.832
What schedule would you follow for monitoring labs for a patient taking antipsychotic medication? What does the HGA1C represent? List the values for Normal, pre-diabetic, and diabetic values? What is significant about an elevation or decrease in the MCV? What is significant about an elevation or decrease in the MCH? In what clinical condition would you order a serum prolactin? If the serum prolactin was elevated, in your patient, what action would you take? Describe how to interpret a LIPID...